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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Lake Ann Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 4 |
| Lake Ann/ Maple Pass | Okanogan National Forest | 5 |
| This is an easy day hike suited for families with young children. The hike beyond to Heather and Maple Passes is a little steeper but the views are worth the extra time. | ||
| Lake Christine Trail | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 1.8 |
| This trail begins on Road 5920 and climbs a short distance through a timber harvest area before entering the Wilderness. From the lake, it continues north through moderately dense forest, ending at Puyallup Trail #248. | ||
| Lake Creek | Okanogan National Forest | 18.9 |
| The trail climbs steadily in timber to Ashnola Pass, then follows the Ashnola River north to meet the Boundary Trail #533 at the Ashnola Shelter. | ||
| Lake Creek Trail | Wenatchee National Forest | 10.6 |
| Lake Elizabeth Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 0.7 |
| Lake Ethel Trail | Wenatchee National Forest | 5 |
| Lake George/Gobbler's Knob | Mount Rainier National Park | |
| This route leads westward from Westside Road to a mountain lake and historic fire lookout. It requires walking time along Westside Road. | ||
| Lake Michael Trail | ||
| Lake Minotaur Trail | Wenatchee National Forest | 2.3 |
| Lake Ozette Trails | Olympic National Park | 3.3 |
| Two trails to the coast begin at the end of the Lake Ozette road. The Cape Alava Trail, the northern trail, is 3.3 miles and the southern trail, the Sand Point Trail is 3.0 miles to the beach. Both are nearly continuous wooded boardwalk and are tide an... | ||
| Lake Quinault & Quinault Rainforest | Olympic National Forest | 4 |
| Allow 2 to 3 hours to complete this walk. The Rain Forest Nature Trail, a 1/2 mile loop, has small signs interpreting many unique rain forest features. Allow 45 minutes to walk this short hike through the giant trees of the rain forest. | ||
| Lake Quinault Loop Trail | Olympic National Forest | 3.9 |
| Lake Serene | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 3.5 |
| The trail begins by following an old logging road. Stay right at the fork, continue for 1.0 mile to the newly constructed portion of the trail. Begin a series a switchbacks and steps climbing toward Lake Serene. Follow signs for a side trip to Bridal V... | ||
| Lake Serene Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 3.5 |
| Lake Stuart Trail | ||
| Lake Trail | ||
| Lake Twenty-Two Trail | Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest | 2.7 |
| The trail follows Twenty-Two Creek the entire way, climbing continuously, but not steeply, through old growth timber and a large talus slope. The trail is used year-round, and is always very crowded on summer weekends. This is one of the three Resea... | ||
| Lakes | Mount Rainier National Park | |
| This trail leads east and then south from the Paradise Ranger Station to Reflection Lakes on Stevens Canyon Road. It gains 1,500 feet in five miles. | ||
| Lakes Trail | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 5.25 |
| From Elk Bench Trailhead, Elk Bench Trail #210 descends to junction with Lakes Trail #211. The Lakes Trail skirts the edge of Coldwater Lake from the boat launch to Coldwater Creek at the NE end of the lake. Along the way the trail crosses wet marsh ar... | ||
| Lakeshore | Lake Chelan National Recreation Area | |
| This route leads 17.2 miles southward from the Golden West Visitor Center to Prince Creek. | ||
| Lakeshore & Nature Trails | Colville National Forest | 4.8 |
| Both trails are fairly level, with some moderate grades. Open to foot traffic only. Trail 504 crosses several rock slides; sturdy footware is recommended. The self-guided 509 has numbered stopping points described in a brochure. This trail interprets n... | ||
| Lakeshore Trail | Wenatchee National Forest | 18 |
| Lambert Trail | Colville National Forest | 1.61 |
| It ascends steadily to the crest through meadows and open stands of fir and large ponderosa pines. There is both a spring and a stock water trough about half way to the crest. | ||
| Langfield Falls | Gifford Pinchot National Forest | 0.2 |
| Located in the northeast portion of the Ranger District, Trail #8 is a special interest trail, built as a memorial to an old-time District Ranger, K.C. Langfield. The trail commences at the parking lot adjacent to Road 88. It parallels Mosquito Creek t... | ||
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